Licence no M446
Company  Reg 1948833

Jeremy Taylor - What the critics say.

THE MAN

"...writes haunting songs, satirical or serious."                                                           
The Telegraph

"...an elusive man and an extraordinarily good songwriter
"                                        Melody Maker   

"...An immensely winning performance by Milligan's partner
"                                       The Times

"An evening of sidesplitting laughter; pathos, regret and tinges of conscience."   
                                                                                                                                   
Eastern Province Herald

"...blends pathos and poignancy with a musicality that often leaves one awed."        The Sun

"...had even the journalists guffawing in their seats."                                                      The Herald

"The uncanny flair for wittily incisive yet loving observation that gave us "Ag Pleez Deddy!" is now turned with devastating effect to reminiscence and anecdote."       
                                                                                                                               
Weekly Mail 1991

"Few actors can bring as much humour to a drunk scene as does Taylor to his dissertation on the making of Transvaal wine... he runs the gauntlet from graceful, gracious host to gloriously preposterous clown."                                                                                                             The Citizen 1993


AN EVENING WITH JEREMY TAYLOR

"The one-man show must be one of the most difficult forms of show-biz. But not for Jeremy Taylor.  He's a joke spinner, a creator of characters, a singer, a personality.  In sum, an engrossing entertainer"                                                                                                         The Age - Melbourne

"…  a folk writer of obvious talent.  He has one number "Piece of Ground" which put black Africa's case in a nutshell."                                                                               The Times - London

"Even at his most perverse, the man is incredibly civilised, impishly mischievous, with a decidedly old-world refinement to his wit."                                               The Citizen, Johannesburg 
                                                                               
"Here is a witty, civilised entertainment …. Gentle but cutting, aware, acutely critical but not angry"                                 
                                                                           The Stage - London

"...has South Africans laughing, humming and spluttering these days with the country's fastest selling song in memory.  As a result, Jeremy Taylor is the centre of the entertainment world in English-speaking Africa from Cape Town to Nairobi"                                New York Times